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queen elizabeth the second, former british prime ministers tony blair and gordon brown and former vice president dick cheney attended. posted's david dimbleby verage. is is o it is 11:00 among the congregation won't stand. .- will stand many services have been performed here in st. paul's cathedral. ♪ ♪ they are directly under the dome of st. paul's cathedral. the service begins with the reverend david - of st. paul's cathedral. >> we come to this cathedral ,oday to remember before god margaret ~ thatcher. to give thanks for her life and work and commend her into god's hands. he recalled with great gratitude her leadership of this nation. her courage. her steadfastness. and her resolve to accomplish what she believed to be right for the common good. we remember the values by which she lived. the ideals she embraced. , herignity, her diligence courtesy, and her personal concern for the well-being of individuals. , so we rejoice in the lifelong companionship she enjoyed witdeis and we pray , her friends and for all who mourn her passing. we continue to write for this nation, giving t
queen elizabeth the second, former british prime ministers tony blair and gordon brown and former vice president dick cheney attended. posted's david dimbleby verage. is is o it is 11:00 among the congregation won't stand. .- will stand many services have been performed here in st. paul's cathedral. ♪ ♪ they are directly under the dome of st. paul's cathedral. the service begins with the reverend david - of st. paul's cathedral. >> we come to this cathedral ,oday to remember before...
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good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction to today's vote and what it means for the future of gun legislation. >> ifill: then, conflicting reports caused confusion over the status of the investigation into the boston bombings. we have the latest on what's known and what's not. >> brown: letters sent to the president and members of congress were believed to contain the poison, ricin. todd zwillich of wnyc reports on the suspicious packages. >> ifill: and britain's first female prime minister is buried. in london, thousands turn out to wish margaret thatcher a fond farewell, others to bid her good riddance. >> brown: marcia coyle has analysis of today's unanimous ruling from the supreme court that blocks human rights cases abroad from being tried in the u.s. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to the author of the new book "clean," about his deep dive into the myths and realities of drug addiction. >> it's seen as a choice: "if you're having problems in your life because you're using dru
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically. hari sreenivasan talks with a trauma doctor who led a team that treated the wounded. >> one of our trauma surgeons ran the marathon and when he finished realized what was happening and came in to operate on some of the patients. >> ifill: and the daily download team looks at social media's role in spreading tragic as well as healing messages. >> brown: then, the supreme court takes up a child custody case that tests the scope of a federal law intended to protect native american families. marcia coyle recaps today's arguments. >> ifill: and a new bipartisan report finds that after 9/11, the u.s. "engaged in the practice of torture" with detainees. we talk with two of the authors. >> brown: that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs n
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i'm jeffrey brown. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. on the newshour tonight, we get the latest on the investigation into who was behind the attack, which president obama now calls a "terrorist act." >> brown: three people were killed and more than 150 were injured, many critically.
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wanted, the one she discussed not with just david cameron's government, but with tony blair's and gordon brown's 2. and after all this up -- a celebration, it ended as predicted, with the cheers of margaret thatcher's supporters. news, st. paul's cathedral. >> saying goodbye to margaret thatcher. you are watching abc world news america. still to come, ancient human ancestors that stood just 3 feet tall. how did the so-called hobby people of indonesia becomes so little? scientists have found the answer. founder of ae company which supplied tens of thousands of women with faulty breast implants worldwide has just begun. >> shuffling into court, to face the with many duped, thousands worldwide has waited to see him. some looked on with this belief as the man said to have made millions from his alleged fraud, claims he is now living on a pension of 1,500 pounds per month. there is nothing on his face could i cannot read anything. he does not care about us. were britain, 50,000 women fitted with the substandard implants. they had been filled with an industrial size -- industrial style gel used to mak
wanted, the one she discussed not with just david cameron's government, but with tony blair's and gordon brown's 2. and after all this up -- a celebration, it ended as predicted, with the cheers of margaret thatcher's supporters. news, st. paul's cathedral. >> saying goodbye to margaret thatcher. you are watching abc world news america. still to come, ancient human ancestors that stood just 3 feet tall. how did the so-called hobby people of indonesia becomes so little? scientists have...
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especially because there's no a large decades gap having to do with tony blair's policies and gordon brown's policies which i think led a lot to britain's decline but we've also got to consider the alternative the fact your face that britain faced in the one nine hundred eighty s. there was runaway inflation there wildcat strikes and so this idea that well you know she created someone employment this is true fiscal retrenchment did end up creating some unemployment but what was the alternative another i.m.f. bailout the u.k. already suffered that embarrassment in one nine hundred seventy six and if these policies had continued on as they did in france margaret thatcher would have been forced to turn chorused just as frank comment on did in one thousand nine hundred two just the same so i really don't see the alternative that felicity is presenting here to thatcher's policy as a letter answer for yourself go ahead. in a sense i agree with you that you can't you can't blame her on her own that there have been choices in parliament throughout a number of prime ministers say and she didn't sit i
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cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. >> good morning to you, john and chris. what a turnout last night. thousands, as you said, turned out to remember the lives of 8-year-old martin richard. also hundreds gathered on the boston common for a candle light vigil. throughout the city so many people coming together to pay their respects, and honor the victims of monday's tragedy. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old sister lost a leg, and his mother has a serious brain injury. on tuesday friends and relatives dropped off flowers at the family's house in the dorchester section of boston. martin's unforgettable smile has become the face of monday's senseless attack. his picture celebrating his first communion, and another with a sign that reads "no more hurting people" now emblazoned in the minds of millions. one of the first responders, dr. kim mills, tried to revive him. her husband matt describes the hor
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eggo® wafflers are packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll, so you don't need syrup. eggo® wafflers. simply delicious™. >>> neil diamond's "sweet caroline" there, fan favorite in boston's fenway park but last night played at yankee stadium to honor the victims of marathon attack and to salute boston's resilient spirit. diamond responded on twitter telling the yankees, "you scored a home run in my heart." >>> massachusetts native mark wahlberg appeared on "jimmy kimmel live" last night expressing his grief and frustration over the boston bombing. wahlberg told kimmel he's grateful his family and friends were spared and that he's ready and willing to do what he can for the victims. >> we have some people that we know that were affected by it, and, you know, we just got to do everything that we can to help those families, and obviously we have to do everything we can to start protecting our women and children and people in our country. i just wanted to rush home today and hug my kids, and, you know, it's a crazy world that we're living in. >> wahlberg added a request
eggo® wafflers are packed with flavors like brown sugar cinnamon roll, so you don't need syrup. eggo® wafflers. simply delicious™. >>> neil diamond's "sweet caroline" there, fan favorite in boston's fenway park but last night played at yankee stadium to honor the victims of marathon attack and to salute boston's resilient spirit. diamond responded on twitter telling the yankees, "you scored a home run in my heart." >>> massachusetts native mark wahlberg...
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especially because there is the a large decades gap having to do with tony blair's policies and gordon brown's policies which i think led a lot to britain's decline but we've also got to consider the alternative the fact your face that britain faced in the one nine hundred eighty s. there was runaway inflation there wildcat strikes and so this idea that well you know she created someone employment this is true fiscal retrenchment did end up creating some unemployment but what was the alternative another i.m.f. bailout the u.k. already suffered that embarrassment in one nine hundred seventy six and if these policies have continued on as they did in france margaret thatcher would have been forced to turn chorused just as frank comment on did in one thousand nine hundred two just the same so i really don't see the alternative that felicity is presenting here to thatcher's policy as a letter answer for yourself go ahead. in a sense i agree with you that you can't you can't blame her on her own that there have been choices in parliament around a number of prime ministers say and she didn't sit in p
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i'm gwen ifill >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. we'll see you online and again here tomorrow evening. thank you for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> support also comes from carnegie corporation of new york, a foundation created to do what andrew carnegie called "real and permanent good." celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common goo
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not just the present administration, gordon brown, ma before that tony blair had all the arrangements. in a way quite difficult for them. and what do you make, every ambassador loves ambassador. every politician loves a politician. they wanted politics to be seen through mrs. thatcher's life as a noble calling, whatever you thought of the policymaker. >> i think it's a recognition. if you change the jet streams of british politics, it will never return to pre-1979. they all recognize that. >> there is normand in the middle there. who was chancellor, had chancellor of acts chapter. -- chancellor of the exchequer. >> john major. and one of the many distinguished guests, very recognizable figure. i think he is very sympathetic to her political point of view. the welsh guard played a very big part here today. not only garrison sergeant major, his brother and also all the rude liners -- rud route li. so i last worked about this just in historical context, peter. >> i think one can be sure, all of margaret thatcher, her way of doing politics, her personality will clean to our collective nat
not just the present administration, gordon brown, ma before that tony blair had all the arrangements. in a way quite difficult for them. and what do you make, every ambassador loves ambassador. every politician loves a politician. they wanted politics to be seen through mrs. thatcher's life as a noble calling, whatever you thought of the policymaker. >> i think it's a recognition. if you change the jet streams of british politics, it will never return to pre-1979. they all recognize...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight: we get reaction to today's vote and what it means for the future of gun legislation. >> ifill: then, conflicting reports caused confusion over the status of the investigation into the boston bombings. we have the latest on what's known and what's not. >> brown: letters sent to the president and members of congress were believed to contain the poison, ricin. todd zwillich of wnyc reports on the suspicious packages. >> ifill: and britain's first female prime minister is buried. in london, thousands turn out to wish margaret thatcher a fond farewell, others to bid her good riddance. >> brown: marcia coyle has analysis of today's unanimous ruling from the supreme court that blocks human rights cases abroad from being tried in the u.s. >> ifill: and judy woodruff talks to the author of the new book "clean," about his deep dive into the myths and realities of drug addiction. >> it's seen as a choice: "if you're having problems in your lifeecause you're using drugs
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attendees included queen gordon brown, and dick cheney. we will show some of the funeral tomorrow night at 9 p.m. eastern. next, a dedication ceremony to honor congressional aide game zimmerman, who was killed in the tucson shooting and 2011. then, the weekly addresses with president obama and south carolina senator tim scott. after that, a discussion on the future of the civil rights movement.
attendees included queen gordon brown, and dick cheney. we will show some of the funeral tomorrow night at 9 p.m. eastern. next, a dedication ceremony to honor congressional aide game zimmerman, who was killed in the tucson shooting and 2011. then, the weekly addresses with president obama and south carolina senator tim scott. after that, a discussion on the future of the civil rights movement.
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especially because there's the a large decades gap having to do with tony blair's policies and gordon brown's policies which i think to lead a lot to britain's decline but we've also got to consider the alternative that your face that britain faced in the one nine hundred eighty s. there was runaway inflation there were a wildcat strikes and so this idea that well you know she created someone employment this is true fiscal retrenchment did end up creating some unemployment but what was the alternative another i.m.f. bailout the u.k. already suffered that embarrassment in one thousand nine hundred seventy six and if these policies had continued on as they did in france margaret thatcher would have been forced to turn course justice find it on did in one thousand nine hundred two just the same so i really don't see the alternative that felicity is presenting here to thatcher's policy and say let her answer for yourself go ahead. in a sense i agree with you that you can't you can't blame her on her own that there have been choices in parliament around a number of prime ministers and she didn't s
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there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in the trenches. our legend.rd from we want to hear from you. >> [inaudible] i thought you were my friend. until just now. how do you come behind that? how do come behind that? reverend, thank you. forgiving as a teaching moment. for giving us a history lesson in real time. , our elders, who have not left the battlefield. that we challenged us need more prophetic voices, the faith stand with leaders, to stand with the civil rights leaders. i want the sisters to stand up for a moment. [applause] to askst thing i want you, are you ready for the fight? brothers, stan
there is a game when the jets played the cleveland browns. would keephe jets the ball and make a field goal. the jets got 3 yards, but they lost the ball. cleveland gets the ball and they could run the clock out. -- theveland browns referee blew the whistle. you cannot take your helmet off before the game is over. the jets kept the ball and kicked a field goal and won the game. you cannot shout before the game is over. [applause] >> rev. jesse jackson. melanie campbell, you has been in...
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cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. good morning. >> good morning. what an amazing turnout there. as you could see, an outpouring of support of the family for martin richard. one of the many ways the community of boston is coming together to pay respects to the victims. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old sister lost his leg. his mother has a serious brain injury. on tuesday, friends and relatives dropped off flowers in the family's house in the dorchester area of boston. martin's picture celebrating his first communion, another with the sign that reads no more hurting people, now emblazoned in the minds of millions. one of the first responders, dr. kim mills tried to revive him. >> what she told me is she handed it off to the emts. she pronounced him and said he's dead. somebody said we need to start cpr. >> reporter: now he says his wife is grappling with the reality of seeing these pict
cnn's pamela brown is here with that part of the story. good morning. >> good morning. what an amazing turnout there. as you could see, an outpouring of support of the family for martin richard. one of the many ways the community of boston is coming together to pay respects to the victims. an outpouring of raw emotion from a community struck by grief. friends and family of 8-year-old martin richard gathered in a park near his home to remember him and pray for his family. his 6-year-old...
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pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices, homemade devices back together again through working on them at the fbi lab in quantico, virginia, they're doing that now, but they'll also try to trace back each and every component, possibly to where these things were bought so they can try to figure out who did this. crime scene photos show part of what could be a pressure cooker used in the bombings. others show charred wire attached to a battery. what appears to be a small circuit board. a half-inch nail, a bloodstained zipper pull tab. another shows what looks like massive ball bearings bbs. investigators
pamela brown with the city's response to the terror attacks. senior medical correspondent elizabeth cohen live this morning at brigham women's hospital. but we want to begin with susan candiotti tracking the latest on this fbi probe. new pictures this morning of this badly damaged pressure cooker here. what can you tell us? >> good morning, brooke. you know, these bits and pieces are so crucial to investigators because not only will they take them to try to piece these explosive devices,...
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especially because there's the a large decades gap having to do with tony blair's policies and gordon brown's policies which i think to lead a lot to britain's decline but we've also got to consider the alternative that thatcher face that britain faced in the one nine hundred eighty s. there was runaway inflation there were a wildcat strikes and so this idea that well you know she created some unemployment this is true fiscal retrenchment did end up creating some unemployment but what was the alternative another i.m.f. bailout the u.k. already suffered that embarrassment in one thousand nine hundred seventy six and if these policies have continued on as they did in france margaret thatcher would have been forced to turn course justice find it on did in one thousand nine hundred two just the same so i really don't see the alternative that felicity is presenting here to thatcher's policy and say let her answer for yourself go ahead. in a sense i agree with you that you can't you can't blame her on her own that there have been choices in parliament around a number of prime ministers say and she
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. >> i am patti ann browne. >> we have more on where the investigation stands. remembering the three victims the boston community igniting to play tribute to 8-year-old martin richards 29-year-old cristle champ bell and a boston national whose family asked her name not be released. >> candles lit saying this is a lesson in a devastating act. >> although shocking as you can see it has really rallied a strong community>> i would like to think we are stronger and more resilient and we will learn from this. >> many honored the victims by going for a jog. >> we are learning more about the victims. >>> despite the international nature of the boston marathon people from all over the world come to run it and watch it all three of the people killed by the explosions in boston had boston connections. either from the city or attending school including an 8-year-old boy from a dorchester neighborhood. martin richard was at the finish line with his mom, sister and father when the blast occurred. his wide eyed face became the first symbol of the tragedy. pictures began circul
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prime minister, we have who has been coming a leader of the labor party, and gordon blair and tony brown, labeled prime ministers, attending. in britain's cents, the most unusual attendee is her majesty, the queen, and her husband. neither of them have been to a prime minister's funeral since the death of winston churchill in 1965. that is taken as a very significant sign of respect from the head of state, majesty. isbased on all of that, what the protocol? what can we spect tomorrow inside the cathedral where the ceremony will take place? >> there is not really a per call. this is not like the impressive sound we have seen from american presidents. it is being invented as it goes along. it is not a state funeral as winston churchill had. it has been called a ceremonial funeral. half of it is going to be in an ordinary car, a hearse, and then there will be a transfer of the coffin to a gun carriage to be pulled by horses. if it were a state funeral, it would be pulled by sailors rather than by horses. once the service is under way at the cathedral, it will look like a very major episcopa
prime minister, we have who has been coming a leader of the labor party, and gordon blair and tony brown, labeled prime ministers, attending. in britain's cents, the most unusual attendee is her majesty, the queen, and her husband. neither of them have been to a prime minister's funeral since the death of winston churchill in 1965. that is taken as a very significant sign of respect from the head of state, majesty. isbased on all of that, what the protocol? what can we spect tomorrow inside the...
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i'm here with pamela brown. pam, you've been here the whole time reporting it out. what have you heard from people who made it through and tell the story now? >> well, chris, we just spoke to a witness whose name is michael murphy. he was visiting from canada watching his son in the marathon. yesterday he was right across the street from where the second explosion happened. he said he witnessed so many horrific things, but what has left an indelible mark, the image that stayed with him was a little boy he saw on the ground right after that second explosion, after hearing reports of the death of 8-year-old martin richard, he believed that little boy that he saw may have been him. >> when you're in such shock, you don't know really what you're seeing, and i thought i saw a child laying to the left. my wife didn't see that, as she later told me and i thought perhaps it was clothing or someone's limb because there was a man there missing a limb. but it was surreal, and whoever did it was just the embodiment of evil. it's unbelievable. >> and you said the bombs were on t
i'm here with pamela brown. pam, you've been here the whole time reporting it out. what have you heard from people who made it through and tell the story now? >> well, chris, we just spoke to a witness whose name is michael murphy. he was visiting from canada watching his son in the marathon. yesterday he was right across the street from where the second explosion happened. he said he witnessed so many horrific things, but what has left an indelible mark, the image that stayed with him...
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interstate 80 is that the brown the berkeley cares, almost golden gate fields. northbound 880 is backed up to the diamond lane split. drive times are over 24 minutes out of the macarthur maze. >> a quick break as a kron4 morning as continues. will have delays at a boston coming up. Ñáçwçñ >> we are back with the latest, live pictures out of boston. the latest with the investigation is as follows, law-enforcement officials have to search an apartment and a boston suburb just about 5 mi. north of boston. authorities were scene and taken brown paper bags, a duffel bag and some trash bags. so far mess it is will not say that they have anyone under arrest or motive in the attack that killed at least three people and wounded more the 176. 17 of those are in critical condition. i should also mention that police at this moment have surrounded a u.s. airways plane at logan international airport. all the passengers have been taken from that plane and bomb sniffing dogs are currently searching the luggage. again, we have not heard anything from the police department t
interstate 80 is that the brown the berkeley cares, almost golden gate fields. northbound 880 is backed up to the diamond lane split. drive times are over 24 minutes out of the macarthur maze. >> a quick break as a kron4 morning as continues. will have delays at a boston coming up. Ñáçwçñ >> we are back with the latest, live pictures out of boston. the latest with the investigation is as follows, law-enforcement officials have to search an apartment and a boston suburb just...
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for a long time, brown lines of communication are not available. we're -- ground lines of communication were not available. we are in a good place. of theink many members committee and many senators look at actions of the pakistan government with a lot of concern. at the same time, we also understand that pakistan has lost as many people in the fight against terrorism, al-qaeda and other elements as any of our allies. and you alluded to, but did not go too deeply into the question of the nuclear arsenal and pakistan. from a security standpoint, it seems one of the main issues the united states needs to worry about is an unstable pakistan that could potentially jeopardize the nuclear arsenal there, and that is one of the reasons we need to be so diligent in not distancing ourselves from pakistan but continuing to work to the greatest extent we can as partners. >> yes sir, i believe we have common cause with the pakastani is in that regard. they increasingly recognize the threat of extremism. we certainly had been dealing with that for some years. to
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john. >> all right, pamela brown in reveer, massachusetts. sort of a workinglass town about fiviles north of boston, where that search took the key piece of information. artment.consent o t owner of being here in boston on the streets it feels like there is so much going on withhi investigati investigation. we'vseen national guard convoys pass us. s.w.t. teams,onvoys of motorcyclesnd buses carrying law enforcement persnel. that's the investigation on the ground here. th wel are also turning in wa n washington, in our nation's capital. candiotti has the latest.susan >> rorr: good morning,hn. federal w enforcement officials is telling us no one ck led by aomro was a dmesage didu oom group, or single whether there could be a foreign next to us this. certainly investigators have a full plate. they are looking at, for buildings around t bst site. th a lki at stills and other video taken by regular peoplebyanders and looking at all kinds of evidence to determine exactly what happened. the fbi is taking the lead in e vestigation. >> itlo so through
john. >> all right, pamela brown in reveer, massachusetts. sort of a workinglass town about fiviles north of boston, where that search took the key piece of information. artment.consent o t owner of being here in boston on the streets it feels like there is so much going on withhi investigati investigation. we'vseen national guard convoys pass us. s.w.t. teams,onvoys of motorcyclesnd buses carrying law enforcement persnel. that's the investigation on the ground here. th wel are also...
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massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at the marathon. she's still in the hospital. his younger sister jane, a dancer, lost a leg. she was a first grader at the same school where her brother's artwork remains and staff members are trying to cope before classes resume next week. >> we are going to be extremely strong. the joy of those voices will bring us back. can you stop for a minute? >> reporter: the emotion just as raw as patty campbell remembered her daughter, 29-year-old krystle campbell, who also killed in the attack. >> she was a wonderful person. >> reporter: campbell reportedly left her job at a restaurant recently to take care of her ailing grandmother compounding the grie
massachusetts air for a candlelight vigil honoring the youngest victim, 8-year-old martin richard, the brown-eyed bruins fan had just gotten ice cream and was watching the marathon with his family seen in this facebook page when the bombs went off. even richard's young playmates devastatingly aware of the loss, etching messages in chalk on the family's driveway. >> when we would see them they would all be together. >> reporter: his mother was by his side at the marathon. she's still...
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>> all right, pam brown in revere. our thanks to you. of course, again, that apartment being searched overnight. we're still learning what the investigators may have taken out of that apartment. it's just one piece of this investigation. focus right now on this city but in washington, also, there is so much going on. president obama says those responsible for bombing the boston marathon, they will not escape justice. the president promised to find out who did it and promised to find out why. he also reached out to leaders in congress, saying this is a time for unity among americans. cnn's brianna keilar is standing by at the white house this morning. do we expect to hear more from the president today? >> john, there's no official word from the white house that we will. i will tell you that he is supposed to be at an event at 3:00 p.m. which was previously scheduled to honor the nascar sprint cup champion. you can kind of see how that would -- that's sort of a light event and it wouldn't be far from the realm of expectation that that may
>> all right, pam brown in revere. our thanks to you. of course, again, that apartment being searched overnight. we're still learning what the investigators may have taken out of that apartment. it's just one piece of this investigation. focus right now on this city but in washington, also, there is so much going on. president obama says those responsible for bombing the boston marathon, they will not escape justice. the president promised to find out who did it and promised to find out...
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. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on the field. but he was just -- a delightful young boy. >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but one of those twin explosions ended martin's short life sending his mother to the hospital with a serious head injury. his younger sister lost a leg. neighbors in this close knit community are now grieving along with martin's father. >> i was outside with my dog, i saw him get out of the car. he was dressed in hospital scrubs. i said, oh, my god, bill, are you okay? he didn't even answer me. >> reporter: an outpouring of support and prayers for the family on this facebook page. in a statement released bill richard said we thank our family and friends. those we know and those we have never met for their thoughts and prayers. >> whenever we would see them they would all be together. wheth
. >> reporter: the big brown smiling eyes of martin richard makes the sorrow of what happened monday afternoon all the more palpable. the 8-year-old was known as a little league star. >> he was the fastest kid, maybe the tallest kid on his team. just a marvel to watch on the field. but he was just -- a delightful young boy. >> reporter: friends say the family went to the boston marathon every year. but one of those twin explosions ended martin's short life sending his mother...
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about one individual right now, one arrest, no understanding even though this vague description of brown skin, whether foreign or domestic, whether they're part of an organization or lone wolf, we don't know any of that, right, john? >> my sources would not go there when i asked about motive and shut down the questioning. we have one individual suspect. are there other suspects? i was sold we have one person in focus, that's our focus now. we'll try to apprehend that suspect, they did concede they clearly identified we are now told an arrest has been made. but these are all great questions including the point about, they say, they say, reputable sources, who says the video, the enhanced video analysis is indisputable of an individual showing up and placing the bag. you make a key point, an arrest leads to what we believe will be a criminal prosecution which opens up a whole host of questions. >> can i say on that point, that is why the last couple of days when we have been talking about the response -- >> hold on one second. in terms of understanding where we are, according to the ap, th
about one individual right now, one arrest, no understanding even though this vague description of brown skin, whether foreign or domestic, whether they're part of an organization or lone wolf, we don't know any of that, right, john? >> my sources would not go there when i asked about motive and shut down the questioning. we have one individual suspect. are there other suspects? i was sold we have one person in focus, that's our focus now. we'll try to apprehend that suspect, they did...
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pamela brown is at boston cathedral. >> good morning to you, john. president obama, first lady michelle obama, expected to arrive here at 11:00 this morning. also in attendance, former governor of massachusetts and former presidential candidate mitt romney who was invited by massachusetts governor. the message this morning will be one of resolve, a shared commonality, the american people with the people of boston. also the focus will be on the victims, those who suffered and those who lost their lives during monday's tragic attack. late yesterday afternoon boston university officially released the name of the third victim killed. 23-year-old graduate student and chinese national by the name of lulu. she was standing at the finish line with three friends when the bomb went off. one of her friends suffered injuries and taken to the hospital. a search went on social media following the attack and that was followed by a wave of sympathy tuesday after it became apparent that she had been killed. her loss has sent shockwaves throughout the bu campus which
pamela brown is at boston cathedral. >> good morning to you, john. president obama, first lady michelle obama, expected to arrive here at 11:00 this morning. also in attendance, former governor of massachusetts and former presidential candidate mitt romney who was invited by massachusetts governor. the message this morning will be one of resolve, a shared commonality, the american people with the people of boston. also the focus will be on the victims, those who suffered and those who...
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. >> upper seventies low '80s a brown the bay. mid to upper 60s along the coast. >> will continue to look at your extended forecast coming up in a couple of minutes. >> meantime, the traffic center quiet. it is a good time to leave your house. looking outside here is the bay bridge is traffic a little heavier than 10 minutes ago. >> still no way to pay gates. >> this and tell bridge traffic moving well in both directions. shaping up to the relatively typical commute. >> south bound 101 tracking a lot of space between cars. >> of you taking the east shore freeway drive under 12 minutes from hercules to berkeley. >> was down 24 a clear shot for the caldecott tunnel into account macarthur maize. in is a 2 a no problems. interstate 280 looking good. >> james. >> thank you erica. >> a mixed the terror that unfolded in boston, there were many acts of bravery as well. after bombs exploded, quick action by first responders and average people undoubtedly saved many lives. kron fours charles clifford has look at video showing how people hel
. >> upper seventies low '80s a brown the bay. mid to upper 60s along the coast. >> will continue to look at your extended forecast coming up in a couple of minutes. >> meantime, the traffic center quiet. it is a good time to leave your house. looking outside here is the bay bridge is traffic a little heavier than 10 minutes ago. >> still no way to pay gates. >> this and tell bridge traffic moving well in both directions. shaping up to the relatively typical...
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james brown shows us why he was a giant at cbs sports. >> i'm pat summerall, welcoming to you this cbs sports spectacular. >> one of the most loved and respected announcers in the nfl. veteran cbs sportscaster got his start through summer y'allall. >> for many years he was the voice of the nfl, voice of golf and the voice of reason. >> reporter: the low key approach was in stark contrast to the high energy of his long-time partner john madden. >> i felt like running down and playing. >> i have goosebumps all over. >> i'm glad we didn't. >> reporter: the combination worked and madden said we never had one argument and that was because of pat. he was something very special. >> finest place kicker. >> summerall made a name for himself on the field with the new york giants. in 1958 he booted an historic game winning field goal through driving snow to put the giants on top. remarkably, he was on the broadcast team for the very first super bowl. his last was super bowl xxxvi in 2002, and for years, he called his other passion, as lead announcer for cbs sports for the tour tour. >> i have bee
james brown shows us why he was a giant at cbs sports. >> i'm pat summerall, welcoming to you this cbs sports spectacular. >> one of the most loved and respected announcers in the nfl. veteran cbs sportscaster got his start through summer y'allall. >> for many years he was the voice of the nfl, voice of golf and the voice of reason. >> reporter: the low key approach was in stark contrast to the high energy of his long-time partner john madden. >> i felt like...
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miliband who was the current leader of the opposition for the labor party, and tony blair and gordon brown, both labor prime ministers attending. and in britain's sense, the most unusual attendee is her majesty the queen and her husband, the duke. neither of them have been to a prime minister's funeral since the death of winston churchill back in 1965. so that is taken as as a very significant sign of respect from the head of state, her mantle esty. >> so based on all -- her majesty. >> so based on all that, what is the protocol? what can we expect in the streets of london and also inside st. paul's cathedral where the ceremony will be taking place? >> there isn't really a protocol. his is not like the impressive assem blens we've seen for american presidents. it's sort of been invented as it goes along. it's not a state funeral as the queen and monarch would have or as winston churchill had. it's something called a ceremonial funeral which means that, for example, half of it is going to be in an ordinary car, a hearse, and then there's going to be a transfer of the coffin to a gun carriag
miliband who was the current leader of the opposition for the labor party, and tony blair and gordon brown, both labor prime ministers attending. and in britain's sense, the most unusual attendee is her majesty the queen and her husband, the duke. neither of them have been to a prime minister's funeral since the death of winston churchill back in 1965. so that is taken as as a very significant sign of respect from the head of state, her mantle esty. >> so based on all -- her majesty....
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. >> pamela brown is standing outside the cathedral of the holy cross in boston. good morning. >> good morning to you, john. the interfaith service doesn't begin until 11:00 a.m. eastern time but crowds have been building outside the cathedral of the holy cross since around 4:30 this morning. let's look at the crowds. several blocks out from the cathedral, as far down as i can see. about three blocks right now. you can expect crowds to continue to build because the service is open to the public. as mentioned, president obama will be speaking this morning, along -- he will be joined by first lady michelle obama, also former massachusetts governor and former presidential candidate mitt romney will be in attendance today. the president's message will be focused on resolve, a shared commonality of the american people with the people of boston and a big focus will, of course, be on the victims from monday's tragedy, those who suffered and those who have lost their lives. late yesterday afternoon boston university officially released the name of the third victim killed,
. >> pamela brown is standing outside the cathedral of the holy cross in boston. good morning. >> good morning to you, john. the interfaith service doesn't begin until 11:00 a.m. eastern time but crowds have been building outside the cathedral of the holy cross since around 4:30 this morning. let's look at the crowds. several blocks out from the cathedral, as far down as i can see. about three blocks right now. you can expect crowds to continue to build because the service is open...
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famousy cite the most is anan manga, there installment in peanuts where charlie brown faces a busy and she is holding a football and encouraging him to kick a football, and he wants to kick a football, but doubts she will hold it. she thinks he will take it away because every year he takes it away and he ends up on his back. a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown, we want to believe, but there have ces in the e growth tschida jay has not been specific or has not been carried through. everyone is looking forward to this growth strategy and the specific elements that are credible and get carried through on. that is my comment. the question about the first arab. can you give more flavor of the discussion today in the g-20 about monetary stimulus, but just in japan, but in other advanced economies and the impact of that on global markets and whether there was significant concern about that issue and any agreement to address monetary stimulus. [speaking in japanese] >>, with regard to this issue, mr. de antedate the jeep-20 meetings have been held. previous meeting was held in feb
famousy cite the most is anan manga, there installment in peanuts where charlie brown faces a busy and she is holding a football and encouraging him to kick a football, and he wants to kick a football, but doubts she will hold it. she thinks he will take it away because every year he takes it away and he ends up on his back. a lot of us in washington are like charlie brown, we want to believe, but there have ces in the e growth tschida jay has not been specific or has not been carried through....
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brown pleads not guilty and is currently awaiting trial. the case in detroit and a similar string of online escort murders in long island have reignited a national debate about the role of ad-based websites like backpage and redbook in facilitating the business of human trafficking. >> regardless of the disclaimers, regardless of the legalese that these sites hide behind, the reality is the resultant behavior is illegal. >> while many men view the smiling women in online sex ads as independent contractors selling their wares, bridgette carr says americans need to wake up and face reality. >> what do you see when you see a young teenager advertising online? >> i see what really happens in the background, which is the abuse, the exploitation, the violence. we unfortunately in america have a conversation around the pimping culture as if it's glamorous and fun. if we really understood what it's like for girls and boys in these situations, we would never describe it as glamorous or fun. >> i think the internet has ruined the game. >> even master
brown pleads not guilty and is currently awaiting trial. the case in detroit and a similar string of online escort murders in long island have reignited a national debate about the role of ad-based websites like backpage and redbook in facilitating the business of human trafficking. >> regardless of the disclaimers, regardless of the legalese that these sites hide behind, the reality is the resultant behavior is illegal. >> while many men view the smiling women in online sex ads as...
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obviously the cardinal beloved here and made a great name for himself in rome where as a franciscan in his brown habit he was walking around and was part of the discussion of the papacy which was the first for an american cardinal. obviously new york's cardinal timothy dolan was also being mentioned. but today is cardinal o'malley's day. it's important that everybody's here, wolf. that's the thing. 2,000 inside. millions outside. all of one heart and one mind on this day. and that's what it's all about and have the president here means even more, obviously. >> it will wrap up with "america the beautiful" which i think is appropriate for this very special day here in boston. coming awe ining only a few daye boston marathon ended with those two bombings, killing three people, injuring more than -- almost 200 people. and many of them remain in critical condition in a hospital -- at hospitals here, including young kids. awful, awful injuries as a result of those bombs that went off. we'll be reflecting and we'll be praying as we get ready for the start of this service. its official title, "healing o
obviously the cardinal beloved here and made a great name for himself in rome where as a franciscan in his brown habit he was walking around and was part of the discussion of the papacy which was the first for an american cardinal. obviously new york's cardinal timothy dolan was also being mentioned. but today is cardinal o'malley's day. it's important that everybody's here, wolf. that's the thing. 2,000 inside. millions outside. all of one heart and one mind on this day. and that's what it's...
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. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> boston likes to consider itself in many ways the medical capital of the world. some of the best hospitals on earth are here in this city. and more than 144 people are now being treated inside these hospitals following yesterday's terror attack in boston. cnn's poppy harlow is at one of the best. she joins us now from brigham & women's hospital. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, john and pamela. the number we have at this hour, the highest its been, 144 injured, 3 fatalities, 17 critical condition at this hour. we know that 25 of the people injured are in serious condition. and among the most troubling news, eight of those injured, at least eight, are children. also ten people have had to have at least one of their limbs amputated. when you talk about the kinds of injuries, many of them are lower body, lower extremity injuries because of the type of device, ied like devices that exploded. the ages, we're talking about victims injured from age 2 to age 71. those are the ages that we're looking at. and in terms of the descriptions that we're getting
. >> pamela brown, thank you. >>> boston likes to consider itself in many ways the medical capital of the world. some of the best hospitals on earth are here in this city. and more than 144 people are now being treated inside these hospitals following yesterday's terror attack in boston. cnn's poppy harlow is at one of the best. she joins us now from brigham & women's hospital. good morning, poppy. >> good morning, john and pamela. the number we have at this hour, the...
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this gentleman down here in the brown coat please. >> that's great. >> if i can stand for this mainly because i have been sitting for too long. for brian -- >> can you please -- speak up. >> can you hear me now? feel like and a commercial. i will preface what i am saying. >> one minute is all. left to make it quick. >> i spent my living -- < a lot of time living on an offshore oil platform. you gazed out at one of those let's send it was me, but i became aware of the to mush in the legacy, very sophisticated boats. they had gotten this possibly because of contact with navigator's coming, literally across the pacific. have you learned anythin those lines to bac. >> this is -- fiesta of causation from the polynesian and the 2-mile. no. it is based -- the theories that say this based on very fragile linguistic data. my judgment i think that the plank and newt is an indigenous development. it is a reflection of an application of the water where there was ocean water navigation were they built up the sides of dugouts. i don't think they got an in-depth study of the ocean wind patterns that
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these ingredients, red chicagory powder, cumin, salt, garlic salt, black pepper, thyme, rosemary and brown sugar which sweetens it a little bit. >> whisk it up. the key here is when you season a steak like this, a big steak like this requires a lot of the seasoning so we'll season it up really well. >> all right. >> you're pretty good at that. >> i like to grill. >> this is different than seasoning a brisket. we want to pack the seasoning in as opposed to a brisket we layer it on there. this allows us the nice trust with the fat. >> can there be too much rub? >> with a steak this size it's almost impossible to have too much. we add a little bit of peanut oil because we want to get it really hot. >> how much here just a little bit? >> enough to coat the pan. little more. there we go. all right. lay the bad boy on here like this. >> oh, man, look at that. >> the magic starts to happen. so we're going to sear it about three minutes per side, take it off and put it into the oven or you can put it on the top rack of your grill. that's what the top rack is for. the rusty one on the side of the g
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>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind, this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. people are focused on what he may be able to say, but there's also a lot of work going on by the federal authorities, with state authorities, on warrants that were done on looking at social media. so this is still a very active, ongoing investigation. i'm sure what he is saying, if he is saying anything, is important but it's not the only piece of the investigation. >> but you can't confirm at this point that he is, in fact, responsive? >> i can't. >> when he is able to communicate, if and when he is able
>> all right, pamela brown here in boston with us. again, that moment of silence happens at 2:50 p.m. today. want to bring in massachusetts attorney general martha coakley. you know, while it appears right now that the suspect is in the hospital right now, he has been sedated, he is intubated, we want to find out what he may be saying to investigators at this point. has there been any communication yet with the suspect? >> well, of course, i don't know that exactly. keeping in mind,...